| Updated Wed, April 19th 2017 at 08:41 GMT +3An officer keeps guard as Wiper Party members wait to vote at Ziwa la Ng'ombe Primary School in Mombasa County. And Haki Africa, a Mombasa-based civil society group, announced that it is monitoring party nominations in the Kenyan Coast. Our field monitors are already on the ground for the Wiper, ODM and Jubilee Party nominations,” Haki Africa CEO Hussein Khalid said yesterday. But an aspirant for the Ziwa La Ngombe ward protested that the large number of voters lined up were not genuine Wiper party members. “I am delighted at the prospects of being given the mandate by Wiper supporters in Nyali to fly the Wiper flag at the General Election in August,” Ouma said.
Source: Standard Digital April 19, 2017 05:37 UTC